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Want to know legendary makeup artist, author and entrepreneur Bobbi Brown’s unique beauty philosophy? Tune-in to QVC this Saturday, May 30. Brown is scheduled to make three, one-hour QVC appearances at midnight, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. (ET) to share her unique beauty philosophy, revolutionary cosmetics and expert advice. Her signature line of wearable, natural looking makeup – Bobbi Brown Cosmetics – will be showcased throughout the day offering QVC shoppers a selection of new and best selling items.

Bobbi Brown Cosmetics are currently available through QVC at 800.345.1515 and www.QVC.com.

Eye cream is one of the most important products in a woman’s beauty arsenal. That’s why Marvelous Girl reviewed several eye creams and spoke with women across the U.S. to find out which moisturizers are best for your delicate eye area. Now you don’t have to waste your money on expensive products that won’t give you the results you desire.

Here are the marvelous and not-so-marvelous products on the market:

Burt’s Bees Royal Jelly Eye Cream: Normally I adore Burt’s Bees products but I was rather disappointed with this cream. It’s thick, oily, gritty and even when applied at night it doesn’t absorb by morning. This product is only for those with ultra-dry skin and an affinity for natural products.

philosophy ‘hope in a tube’: This cream is far from marvelous. It’s light, but doesn’t hydrate or revitalize as promised. In my opinion you’re just buying a brand when your purchase this cream.

Ole Henriksen Visual Truth Red Tea Eye Cream: This is an allaround fabulous everyday cream. It can be used daily and nightly, absorbs quickly, smells nice and is hydrating. Plus it’s paraben free!

RoCCorrectional Eye Cream: This cream is often heralded as the drug-store champion, but I was completely underwhelmed. It absorbs nicely, but it’s not hydrating and doesn’t help wrinkles or dark circles as it boasts.

NuSkin IdealEyes and Intensive Eye Complex: These creams are marvelous when used together, and are now a regular part of my beauty regime. The Intensive Eye Complex is moisture packed, while IdealEyes is a bit lighter and minimizes fine lines. My suggestion is to use Intensive Eye Complex at night and IdealEyes during the day. Both absorb well, and keep your eye area hydrate all day/night.

Don’t take my word for it. Here’s what other women are saying:

Susan (age 47) from New York says, “I use Creme De La Mer’s Eye Concentrate because it’s not greasy, not clumpy, and most importantly, the next day your eyes are not swollen.”

Laryssa (age 36) from Phoenix uses Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Intensive Eye Cream. “You see a difference in ‘crows feet’ in a week and it’s gentle. The night cream is amazing also. And for dark circles and puffy eyes use Neutrogena Radiance Boost Eye Cream; Dark circles and puffiness disappear immediately. It moisturizes without being greasy and brightens eyes. I didn’t believe it until I tried it!”